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Breaking news Tue, 15 Apr 2008
Fire men attempt to put water on flames at a burning village on the distant outskirts of Lagos, Nigeria, Thursday, May. 15, 2008.
Explosion   Lagos   Nigeria   Photos   Slideshow   Victims  
Lagos pipeline blast 'kills 100'
| At least 100 people have been killed in an oil pipeline explosion in Nigeria's commercial capital Lagos, the local Red Cross says. | The explosion tore through the Ijegun suburb, engulfing schools a... (photo: AP / ) BBC News
 An undated picture shows a Qatari Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) tanker ship being loaded up with LNG at Raslaffans Sea Port, northern Qatar. Under the sandy bottom of the turquoise Gulf lies a giant bubble of natural gas - the world´s largest gas field
Arab World   Dubai   Gulf   Photos   Wealth  
Gulf states' oil wealth begins to percolate into wider region
| Dubai: Rising oil prices are benefiting non-oil-exporting countries in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region because oil exporters, particularly the GCC countries, are directing an increasi... (photo: AP Photo) Gulf News
 Olusegun Obasanjo, president of Nigeria, Brasilia, 6 September 2005. Brasilia - Presidente da Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo fala durante almoco em sua homenagem, no Itamaraty Obasanjo's Troubles Mount Over Controversial Bank
The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) members marched through the Abuja streets at the weekend, ending at the National Assembly where members of the umbrella workers union threatened: "Probe former Presi... (photo: Jose Cruz/ABr. file) All Africa
Law   Money   Nigeria   Photos   Politics  
A part of the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant is seen, some 750 miles (1,245 kilometers) south of the capital Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, April 3, 2007 (tmg1) Nuclear-reactor plans fuel fears
| VIENNA, Austria - At least 40 developing countries from the Persian Gulf region to Latin America have recently approached U.N. officials to signal interest in starting nuclear-power programs, a tren... (photo: AP / ISNA,Alireza Sot Akbar) Seattle Times
Arms   Nuclear   Photos   Power   Technology  
Top Stories
A Colombian soldier guards the area where the helicopter carrying OAS, Organization of American States, Secretary-General Jose Miguel Insulza, of Chile, will land to visit a coca field in El Azul, in the Putumayo state, near Colombia's southern border with Ecuador, Tuesday, March 11, 2008. Insulza heads an OAS commission that will investigate a Colombian cross-border military raid on a rebel camp that killed a top rebel leader in Ecuador and sparked a diplomatic crisi Interpol says no tampering on FARC laptops
| BOGOTA (Reuters) - Interpol, the international police agency, said on Thursday documents found on Colombian rebel computers, which Colombia's government charges show th... (photo: AP / Fernando Vergara) The Star
Colombia   Ecuador   FARC   Photos   Venezuela  
Customers shop at a supermarket in Chicago Tuesday, April 29, 2008. Consumer confidence fell for the fourth straight month because of heightened concerns about soaring inflation and the weakening job market. Wall Street is also worried that accelerating inflation could curtail consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of the U.S. econom US inflation falls despite oil surge
| The rising cost of food and fuel is not so far leading to a broader rise in inflation in the US, according to the latest figures. | In fact, the consumer price index fo... (photo: AP / Charles Rex Arbogast) NZ Herald
Economy   Food   Oil   Photos   US  
 Traffic is backed up on the northbound Interstate 5 Freeway following an overnight multi-vehicle cra OPEC trims estimate for global oil demand
|     LONDON: The Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) on Thursday trimmed its forecast for global growth in oil demand in 2008, the latest ... (photo: AP Photo) The Times Of India
Market   OPEC   Oil   Photos   US  
Samal Island, Philippines Researchers warn of nitrogen hazard to environment
| WASHINGTON (AP) - While carbon dioxide has been getting lots of publicity in climate change, reactive forms of nitrogen are also building up in the environment, scienti... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) Syracuse
Climate   Environment   Global Warming   Photos   Research  
Polar bear - Ursus maritimus - on the Beaufort Sea ice in the summer (Ark Animal Photo) KLeo Analysis: Polar bear's impact on people is felt
WASHINGTON (Map, News) - It's not about saving the polar bear as much as the polar bear saving us. | The Arctic bear facing extinction because of global warming is bringi... (photo: Ark Animal Photo) Examiner
Climate   Globalwarming   Photos   Polarbear   Washington  
CALTEX - FUEL - OIL - PETROLEUM - GASOLINE STATION Crude prices end day lower
Oil prices waver, settle lower | Crude prices end tumultuous day slightly lower as natural gas inventories surge and investors take profits. | | | | RSS Subscribe to Mark... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) CNN
Crude   Markets   Photos   Prices   Profits  
Politics Renewable Energy
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From the pages of Gulf News dated May 10 to 16, 1979
UAE's Tunisia investments cross $20b
Today in History - May 16
Bernard Kouchner
French FM upbeat after Mediterranean Union talks
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Electricity From Wind is Way to Go
Eskom Selects Black & Veatch to Provide Project Management a
'Electricity crisis a disaster in waiting'
Develop new energies for a battered world economy
electricity - power - energy
Eskom Selects Black & Veatch to Provide Project Management and Engineering Services for World-Class Power ...
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Oil & Gas Market Energy Market
OPEC cuts oil demand forecast
Nigeria says gunmen hijack oil-services boat
Military: Gunmen in Nigeria oil region hijack boat
Minister Rules Out Lower Taxes On Oil Products
 An undated picture shows a Qatari Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) tanker ship being loaded up with LNG at Raslaffans Sea Port, northern Qatar. Under the sandy bottom of the turquoise Gulf lies a giant bubble of natural gas - the world´s largest gas field
Gulf states' oil wealth begins to percolate into wider region
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Don't expect any fairy tales in Middle East media
Algeria issues rare kidnapping tally
Eskom makes heaters cheaper
Algeria issues rare kidnapping tally
 Arab Women -Saharawi women watch a military parade by the Polisario Front independence rebel army at the El Ayoun refugee camp in southeastern Algeria Tuesday, February 27, 2001, during celebrations of the 25th anniversary of the "Saharawi Arab Demo
Don't expect any fairy tales in Middle East media
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Electricity Business
Eskom's Planned 60 Percent Tariff Hike Makes Region Shiv
Electricity From Wind is Way to Go
ANC to Push Case for Gradual Eskom Hikes
Erwin backtracks on Eskom hike
A part of the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant is seen, some 750 miles (1,245 kilometers) south of the capital Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, April 3, 2007 (tmg1)
Nuclear-reactor plans fuel fears
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Libya Sours on U.S. Ties Amid Boom in Economy
UAE's Tunisia investments cross $20b
OPEC cuts oil demand forecast
Algeria boosts oil and gas investment, production
 Palestinian Islamic masked gunmen secure the area during a protest in Ein el-Hilweh refugee camp near the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon Tuesday, May 22, 2007, against the Lebanese army siege and bombardment of the northern Nahr el-Bared Palestinia
Weapons speak louder in Lebanon
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